Don’t Miss Out: Register Your Class for Congress 2020 Today! |
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Register your class today to provide unparalleled exposure to the landscape horticulture profession!
Learn, Network and Explore at Congress! Attend speaker and workshop sessions, explore the show floor, learn about new products, network and discover the diversity of careers in the Landscape Horticulture Profession!
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Provide a Unique Experience for your Students! |
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Learn about Careers and Education Pathways: Green Careers Canada-
The Game of Life Wednesday, January 8th, 2019 10:45am-11:45am
Do you have students who are not sure what they want to do as a career? Perhaps finding it hard to match their passions and interests to the next step in their education and career pathway?
This game of life themed session is designed to help students figure out their next steps.
After completing the session, students will walk away with a personalized game plan to help achieve their goals and support their educational and career journey! |
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Additional Events for Students! |
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Special Student Conference Pass
The rates below are the discounted student and educator rates:
Trade Show Entry FREE
(Valid January 7th, 8th and 9th) Full-Day Conference Pass $60 One Day Conference Pass $25 Awards of Excellence Ceremony $40 Click below for a complete listing of free events for students and educators at Congress! |
Speed Networking
Wednesday, January 8th, 2019 1:15pm-2:15pm
Students are encouraged to attend the speed networking workshop this year at Congress!
Build your interview skills
Meet potential employers
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Discuss hot topics pertaining to the landscape horticulture profession.
Attendees will move around the room to network with people who represent sectors across the profession! Free For Students & Educators |
Landscape Contractors: The new Eco Warriors
Wednesday, January 8th, 2019 10:45am-11:45am
In the face of climate change, there is a new normal in the urban environment, including extreme weather events that cause massive flooding or immense droughts. The landscape contractor will be an essential participant at the table, developing solutions to mitigating damage to municipal ecosystems. Such solutions will be discussed, alongside integrated landscape management strategies. The need for participation from citizen scientists in these solutions will be emphasized.
Free For Students & Educators |
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| Have Questions? Email: lissa@landscapeontario.com |
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| This message is sent by the Horticulture Educators Association (HEA) 7856 Fifth Line S. Milton, ON | 1-800-265-5656 ext.2348 HEAinfo@landscapeontario.com | greencareerscanada.ca © 2019 Horticultural Educators Association |
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